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Pistols are close quarter weapons and have been since 1300, so why is it important to shoot accurately with them past 15 yards? I guess it might be entertaining, but anything over that distance should be done with a rifle.
Quote from: Minfred on September 17, 2022, 08:19:10 PMShoot, I'm 62 with readers... when I take my CZ 75B .40 out for a walk we can bounce soup cans out past 75 yards.Lol... Let's see some video proof of these shooting exploits.
Shoot, I'm 62 with readers... when I take my CZ 75B .40 out for a walk we can bounce soup cans out past 75 yards.
Imho. Great shooting for the first time out, I’m sure with time the distance will increase. Us older guys need to stick together
Quote from: timetofly on September 18, 2022, 06:54:06 PMImho. Great shooting for the first time out, I’m sure with time the distance will increase. Us older guys need to stick togetherYou, the gun and the ammo. And practice.I can absolutely tell some ammo shoots better groups in my CZs than other ammo.I can't tell when I'm having a bad day unless I pull my P07 out of the holster and shoot a good group with it after being frustrated with poor groups when shooting a different pistol, or two. That P07 maintains my sanity.
I did 300 DA & 300 SA dry fires (with o-ring) to break in the trigger.
Why do you use an o-ring during break in dry fires?
Thank you for the video reply. I've learned much from the members of this forum in my short time here.
Very nice, I've thought about getting a CZ 75 as well.